A metal seal ring disclosed herein includes a front side surface having a plurality of first sealing areas and second sealing areas, and a back side surface having a plurality of spaced-apart protrusions having a radially innermost surface located at a first radial distance from a longitudinal axis of the seal and a first axial distance from an axis of symmetry of the seal. The back side also includes a plurality of recesses located between one of the protrusions and the axis of symmetry, each recess having a radially outermost surface located at a second radial distance from the longitudinal axis and a second axial distance from the axis of symmetry. A ratio of the second axial distance to the first axial distance falls within the range of about 0.38-0.63, and a ratio of the second radial distance to the first radial distance falls within the range of about 0.79-1.32
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11. A metal seal ring having a longitudinal axis and an axis of symmetry that is normal to said longitudinal axis, comprising:
a flange, said axis of symmetry extending though said flange;
a plurality of sealing members extending from said flange, each of said sealing members comprising a sealing front side surface comprised of a plurality of first sealing areas and a plurality of second sealing areas, each of said second sealing areas being located between said flange and one of said first sealing areas, each of said sealing members, when viewed in a cross-section that includes said longitudinal axis of said seal ring, having an axial length from said flange as measured in a direction parallel to said longitudinal axis and a centroid that is located at a centroid axial distance from said flange as measured in a direction parallel to said longitudinal axis, wherein said centroid axial distance is greater than one-third of said axial length of said sealing member; and
a non-sealing back side surface.
1. A metal seal ring having a longitudinal axis and an axis of symmetry that is normal to said longitudinal axis, comprising:
a flange, said axis of symmetry extending though said flange;
a sealing front side surface comprised of a plurality of first sealing areas and a plurality of second sealing areas, each of said second sealing areas being located between said flange and one of said first sealing areas; and
a non-sealing back side surface, said non-sealing back side surface comprising:
a plurality of spaced-apart protrusions, each of which has a radially innermost surface that is located at a first radial distance from said longitudinal axis and a first axial distance from said axis of symmetry; and
a plurality of recesses, each of which is located between one of said protrusions and said axis of symmetry, each recess having a radially outermost surface that is located at a second radial distance from said longitudinal axis and a second axial distance from said axis of symmetry, wherein said second radial distance is greater than said first radial distance and said second axial distance is less than said first axial distance.
15. A metal seal ring having a longitudinal axis and an axis of symmetry that is normal to said longitudinal axis, comprising:
a flange, said axis of symmetry extending though said flange; and
a plurality of sealing members extending from said flange, each of said sealing members comprising:
a sealing front side surface comprising a first sealing area and a second sealing area, wherein said second sealing area is located between said flange and said first sealing area; and
a non-sealing back side surface, said non-sealing back side surface comprising:
a protrusion which has a radially innermost surface and a first radial thickness as measured from said radially innermost surface to said sealing front side surface along a line that is parallel to said axis of symmetry; and
a recess that is located between said protrusion and said axis of symmetry, said recess having a radially outermost surface and a second radial thickness as measured from said radially outermost surface to said sealing front side surface along a line that is parallel to said axis of symmetry, wherein said second radial thickness is less than said first radial thickness.
12. A metal seal ring having a longitudinal axis and an axis of symmetry that is normal to said longitudinal axis, comprising:
a flange, said axis of symmetry extending though said flange;
a plurality of sealing members extending from said flange, each of said sealing members comprising a sealing front side surface comprised of a plurality of first sealing areas and a plurality of second sealing areas, each of said second sealing areas being located between said flange and one of said first sealing areas, each of said sealing members, when viewed in a cross-section that includes said longitudinal axis of said seal ring, comprising:
a plurality of spaced-apart protrusions, each of which has a radially innermost surface that is located at a first axial distance from said axis of symmetry as measured in a direction parallel to said longitudinal axis; and
a centroid, wherein a center of said centroid is located a centroid axial distance from said axis of symmetry, as measured in a direction parallel to said longitudinal axis, wherein said first axial distance is greater than or equal to said centroid axial distance; and
a non-sealing back side surface.
17. A metal seal ring having a longitudinal axis and an axis of symmetry that is normal to said longitudinal axis, comprising:
a flange, said axis of symmetry extending though said flange;
a sealing front side surface comprised of a plurality of first sealing areas and a plurality of second sealing areas, each of said second sealing areas being located between said flange and one of said first sealing areas; and
a non-sealing back side surface, said non-sealing back side surface comprising:
a plurality of spaced-apart protrusions, each of which has a radially innermost surface that is located at a first radial distance from said longitudinal axis and a first axial distance from said axis of symmetry; and
a plurality of recesses, each of which is located between one of said protrusions and said axis of symmetry, each recess having a radially outermost surface that is located at a second radial distance from said longitudinal axis and a second axial distance from said axis of symmetry, wherein a ratio of said second axial distance to said first axial distance falls within a range of about 0.38-0.63, and a ratio of said second radial distance to said first radial distance falls within a range of about 0.79-1.32.
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20. The metal seal ring claim of 17, wherein said first and second sealing surfaces are separated by a recess containing a material that is softer than a metal material of said first and second sealing areas, wherein said softer material is one of a metal or an elastomer.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present disclosure is directed to an improved metal seal ring that is used to establish a sealed connection between two mating components.
2. Description of the Related Art
In many industries, a sealing connection must be established between two mating tubular components. In some applications, the sealing connection is established by use of a connector that contains a locking means for clamping the hubs of the two components together, with a metal seal positioned therebetween, so as to establish the seal between the two components. The structure and configurations of the hubs, the metal seal and the connector, as well as the mechanisms used to establish the sealing connection between such hubs is vast and varied.
The present disclosure is directed to various embodiments of an improved metal seal ring that is used to establish a sealed connection between two mating components.
The following presents a simplified summary of the invention in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the invention. This summary is not an exhaustive overview of the invention. It is not intended to identify key or critical elements of the invention or to delineate the scope of the invention. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is discussed later.
Generally, the present disclosure is directed to various embodiments of an improved metal seal ring that is used to establish a sealed connection between two mating components. One illustrative example of a metal seal ring disclosed herein includes, among other things, a flange, a front side surface comprised of a plurality of first sealing areas and a plurality of second sealing areas, each of the second sealing areas being located between the flange and one of the first sealing areas, and a back side surface that is comprised of a plurality of spaced-apart protrusions, each of which has a radially innermost surface that is located at a first radial distance from a longitudinal axis of the seal and a first axial distance from an axis of symmetry of the seal, and a plurality of recesses, each of which is located between one of the protrusions and the axis of symmetry, wherein each recess has a radially outermost surface that is located at a second radial distance from the longitudinal axis and a second axial distance from the axis of symmetry. In this embodiment, a ratio of the second axial distance to the first axial distance falls within the range of about 0.38-0.63, and a ratio of the second radial distance to the first radial distance falls within the range of about 0.79-1.32
Another illustrative example of a metal seal ring disclosed herein includes, among other things, a flange and a plurality of sealing members extending from the flange, wherein each of the sealing members comprises a front side surface comprising a first sealing area and a second sealing area, wherein the second sealing area is located between the flange and the first sealing area, and a back side surface, wherein the back side surface comprises a protrusion which has a radially innermost surface and a first radial thickness as measured from the radially innermost surface to the front side along a line that is parallel to an axis of symmetry of the seal body, and a recess that is located between the protrusion and the axis of symmetry, the recess having a radially outermost surface and a second radial thickness as measured from the radially outermost surface to the front side along a line that is parallel to the axis of symmetry, wherein the second radial thickness is less than the first radial thickness.
Yet another illustrative example of a metal seal ring disclosed herein includes, among other things, a flange and a plurality of sealing members extending from the flange, wherein each of the sealing members comprises a front side surface comprised of a plurality of first sealing areas and a plurality of second sealing areas, each of the second sealing areas being located between the flange and one of the first sealing areas. In this embodiment, each of the sealing members, when viewed in a cross-section that includes a longitudinal axis of the seal ring, comprises a plurality of spaced-apart protrusions, each of which has a radially innermost surface that is located at a first axial distance from the axis of symmetry and a centroid, the center of which is located a centroid axial distance from the axis of symmetry, wherein the first axial distance is greater than or equal to the centroid axial distance.
In another illustrative example, the metal seal ring includes a flange and a plurality of sealing members that extend from the flange, wherein each of the sealing members has a front side surface comprised of a plurality of first sealing areas and a plurality of second sealing areas, each of the second sealing areas being located between the flange and one of the first sealing areas. Additionally, each of the sealing members, when viewed in a cross-section that includes the longitudinal axis of the seal ring, has an axial length from the flange as measured in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the seal body and a centroid that is located at a centroid axial distance from the flange as measured in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis, wherein the centroid axial distance is greater than one-third of the axial length of the sealing member.
Yet another example of a metal seal ring disclosed herein includes, among other things, a flange, a front side surface and a back side surface. In this example, the front side surface is comprised of a plurality of first sealing areas and a plurality of second sealing areas, each of the second sealing areas being located between the flange and one of the first sealing areas. Additionally, the back side surface comprises a plurality of spaced-apart protrusions, each of which has a radially innermost surface that is located at a first radial distance from the longitudinal axis of the seal and a first axial distance from the axis of symmetry of the seal, and a plurality of recesses, each of which is located between one of the protrusions and the axis of symmetry. In this embodiment, each recess has a radially outermost surface that is located at a second radial distance from the longitudinal axis and a second axial distance from the axis of symmetry, wherein the second radial distance is greater than the first radial distance and the second axial distance is less than the first axial distance.
The disclosure may be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals identify like elements, and in which:
While the subject matter disclosed herein is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Various illustrative embodiments of the invention are described below. In the interest of clarity, not all features of an actual implementation are described in this specification. It will of course be appreciated that in the development of any such actual embodiment, numerous implementation-specific decisions must be made to achieve the developers' specific goals, such as compliance with system-related and business-related constraints, which will vary from one implementation to another. Moreover, it will be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and time-consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking for those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
The present subject matter will now be described with reference to the attached figures. Various structures, systems and devices are schematically depicted in the drawings for purposes of explanation only and so as to not obscure the present disclosure with details that are well known to those skilled in the art. Nevertheless, the attached drawings are included to describe and explain illustrative examples of the present disclosure. The words and phrases used herein should be understood and interpreted to have a meaning consistent with the understanding of those words and phrases by those skilled in the relevant art. No special definition of a term or phrase, i.e., a definition that is different from the ordinary and customary meaning as understood by those skilled in the art, is intended to be implied by consistent usage of the term or phrase herein. To the extent that a term or phrase is intended to have a special meaning, i.e., a meaning other than that understood by skilled artisans, such a special definition will be expressly set forth in the specification in a definitional manner that directly and unequivocally provides the special definition for the term or phrase.
The present disclosure is generally directed to various embodiments of an improved metal seal ring that is used to establish a sealed connection between two mating components.
Further aspects of the illustrative metal seal ring 100 disclosed herein will now be discussed with reference to
Further details of the structure of the illustrative metal seal ring 100 are shown in
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As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art after a complete reading of the present application, there are several unique aspects of the novel metal seal ring 100 disclosed herein, at least some of which will be discussed with reference to
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Based upon the foregoing, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the novel metal seal ring 100 disclosed herein is unique relative to previous metal seal rings. In general, the metal seal ring 100 disclosed herein has been specifically designed such that more of the mass of the sealing members 124 is positioned axially farther away from the axis of symmetry 112. This is accomplished by forming the recesses 128 nearer the axis of symmetry 112 while forming the relatively larger protrusion 130 closer to the distal end 124A of the sealing members 124. This effectively makes the sealing members 124 more “flexible” than prior art metal seal rings wherein the back surface of such seal rings tended to be more or less substantially cylindrical surfaces, thereby resulting in a generally “stiffer” metal seal ring. Additionally, providing the inwardly directed notches 122 in the sealing members 124 provides additional “flexibility” to the sealing members 124. As a result of the increased flexibility of the metal seal ring 100 disclosed herein, a properly sealed connection between two components may be more readily achieved.
The particular embodiments disclosed above are illustrative only, as the invention may be modified and practiced in different but equivalent manners apparent to those skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings herein. For example, the process steps set forth above may be performed in a different order. Furthermore, no limitations are intended to the details of construction or design herein shown, other than as described in the claims below. It is therefore evident that the particular embodiments disclosed above may be altered or modi-fled and all such variations are considered within the scope and spirit of the invention. Note that the use of terms, such as “first,” “second,” “third” or “fourth” to describe various processes or structures in this specification and in the attached claims is only used as a shorthand reference to such steps/structures and does not necessarily imply that such steps/structures are performed/formed in that ordered sequence. Of course, depending upon the exact claim language, an ordered sequence of such processes may or may not be required. Accordingly, the protection sought herein is as set forth in the claims below.
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